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Just a heads up that Bwin has been removed from the accredited section. They have expressed to us that they will not discuss any player issues. PABs with them are dead in the water, so they will be added to our No Can Do section.

They have also demonstrated that they do not value their affiliates with recent retroactive terms that can be considered predatory.

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Well done CM! Thank you for protecting the player and affiliate community!
So far they are suspended on GPWA, Rogued on GAU and AGD. Many webmasters are also listing press releases and blog posts and cross linking.

Hoping CAP will follow suit and the eventually lead to them being excluded from being allowed to exhibit at trade show events (ie - Dublin).

Surprised they would take this position to totally become unresponsive to players and affiliates. WOW!

I promoted Bwin from 1998 (or somewhere near) to 2002, then i got mail:
If i wont put the Bwin banner on top of my website, they would close my affiliate account.

After asking if this was maybe a pipe dream of a lonely affiliate manager i was told that this is company policy.

I removed all banners until i talked with Bwin a year ago at Amsterdam or Budapest and opened a new affiliate account.

Yesterday i got mail again:
As i had not sent a new player for the last 60 days, they will close my account within 30 days.

Ok, thats enough, i will now put Bwin into the pit between Metrocasino and Casino Club.

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Just my 2 cents Helen, but have you ever been to any of the affiliate conferences? I'd highly recommend you invest in going to them at least once or twice a year. This kind of practice is normally taken with the smaller, 'less active' affiliates, those who just send a few players a month and pick up a few hundred $. They think they can bully those who don't take an active interest in the site and it's a joke. Try and get to the conferences, meet the people face to face and make it known you won't be made a fool of. Affiliate sites are fully fledged businesses for some people, they should not be kicked around like this. Anything I have set up in the past is always under mutually agreed terms, I also make a point of having a senior contact to escalate to, normally a CEO or board member. If they won't give you this, they're not serious about your business, simple.

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